Work in Progress

Hi, friends.There are some conversions and tutorials on the internet from the old Sahara Airfix fort.I started a project using two forts.The idea is that in the end, it is dismountable and multifunctional.these are the first images. This week is Carnival in Brazil , next week I'll post more photos.I hope you enjoy and suggestions are welcome.

I like your idea of combing and adding to create a still bigger and a more realistic fort - let us watch how it will develop further..I recommend you to rework also the surfaces of the old Airfix walls to achieve a more convincing surface - eventually to study old north african clay buildings. You can use eventually Milliput or Greenstuff to achieve a better wall structures....

From this point, two options can be made.A) You can use the two parts of the ports, getting your fort with two entrances, or sanding to fill one of the parts with plastic mass.In that option, it will imply that you reduce the size of the opposite wall to have symmetry, causing a small reduction in the size of the fort :

Option B) This is what I'm going to do.I will use the other wall, bigger and fill the gap by cutting and gluing a part of the part of one of the doors that fits the building:

Hi, friends.Many thanks for the comments.finished the first phase of the fort format, we now go the stage of its construction.The first problem to be solved is the wall thickness and platform height.The Arfix legionary suffers an even more cruel discipline in Legiao. You have to be sentinel with your backpack and your gear. In addition, it is only with the legs protected. Between the openings of the wall, his crotch becomes a target for the Arabs to target their "precious."I will make another platform and use plastic mass to increase the thickness of the wall. I think it will be a bit uneven, but maybe, it can look more real and less "Hollywood".

After testing to check the adhesion of the plastic mass on the parts, I made a silicone mold:1)

As you can see in the photo, the mold was made deeper than the original part, to be able to pour the plastic mass diluted in styrene monomer.2)

The difference in thickness can be seen in this comparison.3)

I still use the mold to make parts of the internal constructions of the same texture of the walls. The key is to cut into the desired shape by removing the part from the mold before hardening completely.4)